The impact of multimarket
contacts on bank stability
in Vietnam
Tu DQ Le, Son H. Tran and Liem T. Nguyen
University of Economics and Law, VNU-HCM, Vietnam
Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of multimarket contacts on bank stability
in the Vietnamese banking system between 2006 and 2015.
Design/methodology/approach – The system generalized method of moments proposed by Arellano
and Bover (1995) is used to examine the relationship between multimarket contacts and bank stability.
Findings – The findings show that multimarket contacts among Vietnamese commercial banks improve
bank stability. In addition, more x-efficient banks appear to be more stable. The same is true for banks with
less holding liquid assets, for those with less excessive lending, for smaller banks, for those with the greater
level of intermediation and for those with a higher level of foreign ownership. Listed banks are found to be
less-risk taking than unlisted banks.
Originality/value – This study is the first attempt to examine the relationship between multimarket
contacts and bank stability in an emerging market in the Asia-Pacific region.
Keywords Vietnam, GMM, Bank stability, Multimarket contact, Mutual forbearance
Paper type Research paper
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